“When people are able to work up the courage to share, it ignites a whole movement,” one “trauma-informed” somatic practitioner declared.
The latest online trend is trauma — and it’s all thanks to a more “self-aware” generation.
“There seems to be a lot of awareness, so that people are feeling safe enough to open up and share their experiences,” Schnetzer, 32, told Southwest News Service.In contrast, Millennials have been taught to “invalidate” their experiences, which “feels easier” than addressing the emotions, the Deleware resident explained.
“So while you can’t reach the entire world on TikTok, it makes a big difference — people don’t know things unless they hear it,” she said. which critics claim is a weaponization of commonly misused therapy terms — such as “gaslighting” or “trauma” — to manipulate others.
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